Description
White Wine: 2011 | Château-Grillet | Blanc
The 2011 Château Grillet offers lots of crushed rock-like minerality, buttered citrus, tangerine and a hint of honeysuckle on the nose.
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Producer: Château-Grillet
Vintage: 2011
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Varietal: Viognier
Country/Region: France, Northern Rhone
The 2011 Château Grillet offers lots of crushed rock-like minerality, buttered citrus, tangerine and a hint of honeysuckle on the nose. On the palate, it’s medium to full-bodied, has vibrant acidity, plenty of concentration and a great finish
Producer Information
Château-Grillet is a small, 3.5-hectare (nine-acre) wine estate and also an individual appellation within the wider Condrieu region of the northern Rhône Valley. As with Condrieu, Château-Grillet specialises in the production of Viognier wines. The site was one of the very first appellations created in France (in 1936), and is one of only a small number of French appellations to hold just a single producer (the Clos de Tart Grand Cru vineyard – see below – is one example, as are other numerous Burgundian monopoles). At just 3.5 hectares (9 acres) in size, it is also one of the smallest estates in France. The winemaking history of Château-Grillet goes back to the Third Century, and the distinction of the estate and its wines can be traced throughout the ages. For example, Empress Joséphine de Beauharnais, the first wife of Napoleon I, had around 300 bottles of Château-Grillet in her wine cellar and US Minister to France (and later president) Thomas Jefferson visited the property in 1787. Château-Grillet was made a national heritage site in 1976, and in 2011, was bought by French luxury goods billionaire François Pinault, who also owns Château Latour, Clos de Tart and Domaine d’Eugénie in Burgundy, and Eisele Vineyard in Napa. The vineyard is located on the west bank of the northern Rhône, just south of the commune of Condrieu but within the northern section of the Condrieu appellation (itself just five kilometers/three miles southwest of Ampuis, the heart the Côte-Rôtie). The Condrieu appellation stretches around 16km (10 miles) on this side of the river, from the eponymous commune of Condrieu in the north, through Vérin and Saint-Michel-sur-Rhône (in which the Château-Grillet vines are located) to Limony, the southernmost commune.






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